I always wanted to write on Singleton design pattern in C#. Though there already are many posts available on Singleton design pattern, I’ll try to cover this topic in the most simplistic and easy to understand way.

I am glad and proud to share that one more time I got this prestigious Microsoft MVP award. It is second time in the row when Microsoft believes in my potential. I can’t believe I am sharing this again. I thank all my readers, followers, friends, C# Corner and the whole team behind it Dinesh BeniwalPraveen Kumar .

This article of the series “Web API with ASP.NET Core” will focus on topics like serializer strings and content negotiation. We learned how to deal with HTTP Status Codes and return sub resources in ASP.NET Core in last article and paused at Serializer Settings. We’ll continue to explore the importance of status codes and practical examples as well. We’ll also explore resource creation and returning the child resources as well in this article. We can use the same source code as we got at the completion of last article of the series.

This article of the series “Web API with ASP.NET Core” will focus on topics like returning HTTP Status Codes from API, their importance, and returning sub resources. We learned how to create an API in ASP.NET Core and how to return resources, in last article, and paused at Status Codes. We’ll continue to explore the importance of status codes and practical examples as well. We’ll also explore resource creation and returning the child resources as well in this article. We can use the same source code as we got at the completion of last article of the series.

Things in machine learning are repeated over and over and hence machine learning is iterative in nature. Therefore, to know machine learning, one has to understand the machine learning process. The machine learning process is a bit tricky and challenging. It is very rare that we find the machine learning process easy. The reason for it being so complex is very clear – a large amount of complex data is involved in this process and out of which we try to find out meaningful predictive patterns and model. That’s why, as I mentioned in my last article that this is dealt by data scientists who are actually specialists in this space. In my last article, I also mentioned how rewarding a machine learning process could be. The benefits out of this process could be outstanding, but we should also keep in mind that the process may not always succeed but can fail, but that’s too rare. Let’s focus on the processes and scenarios used in Machine learning in this article.

Why Machine Learning? Why would you want to understand Machine Learning? How does it matter to your life? If you’re not a master of it, why do you at least need to understand the basics of Machine Learning? The answer to all these questions is very simple. It’s because Machine Learning on a day to day basis is becoming bigger and it is knowingly or unknowingly part of our life and so it is important to know what it is. We’ll try to answer all the basic questions related to machine learning in this and the following articles on Machine Learning and at least know what Machine learning is and what could be achieved with Machine Learning.

This article of the series “Web API with ASP.NET Core” will focus on creating Web API with ASP.NET Core. In the last article of the series, we learned about ASP.NET Core basics and how to set up an empty solution and play with request pipeline and middleware. In this article, we’ll discuss less theory and try to create an API. We’ll make use of ASP.NET Core MVC Middleware to build the API. We’ll cover in details on how to return resources, data and how to talk to API via HTTP request in this article. We can use the same source code as we got at the completion of last article of the series.